Rotoverter Conversion Demonstration Part 1
Rotoverter Conversion Demonstration Part 1
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Rotoverter Conversion Demonstration Part 1
My site: sites.google.com This a step by step "hands-on" AC motor rotovertor conversion demonstration. I eventually got this motor to run at 180 milliamps at 120Vac with no load on shaft with a 9uf run cap. IN NUTSHELL: 1) Hook 3ph AC motor up to its HV 460V circuit shown on its label. (they usually use the 460V circuit with these 3ph type of AC motors in heavy industry and factories) 2) Connect AC power feed to only 2 of the 3phases, so that the AC power feed lines connect to line 1 and line 2 coming from the motor. 3) Connect run caps and start caps between line 2 and line 3 coming from the motor.. Note: Line 2 coming from motor shares a connection with one of the power-feed lines, and also one side of the AC run and start caps. 4) Adjsut run cap UF value to get lowest draw first at idle, and also when the shaft turns a load too. For beginners, run the rotovertor simply on single phase 120VAC grid power (or 240V if that is what you have in your country) Later on, run these on a DC to AC INVERTOR! Now you will then be running this motor on batteries - golf cart batteries are the norm, as they are a type of battery that can be discharged and charged everyday for 5years before they go bad - while regular car batteries can only do a few dozen discharge-charge cycles before they are no good. For very advanced work with a rotovertor motor, use pulse width, voltage and freqeuncy adjsutment so you can really nail a super effecient rpm, voltage and power level for the particular ...
Rotoverter Conversion Demonstration Part 1
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